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The standardFB·X·01

One method, run down both lines.

Software and garment travel the same five stations. Nothing is built before it is specified; nothing ships before it is inspected against that spec.

  1. 01

    Specification

    SPEC

    Every output starts as a written spec. The problem is measured before anything is built — scope, constraints, tolerances, and the definition of done are agreed in writing.

  2. 02

    Material

    MATL

    We select the stack or the cloth. Constraints are chosen deliberately, not inherited — a database, a framework, a 480 GSM loopback. Materials are documented on the spec.

  3. 03

    Fabrication

    FAB

    We build to the spec, to tolerance. Production-grade code, or a garment cut and sewn by partners we name. No step is skipped because it is invisible in the finished object.

  4. 04

    Inspection

    QA

    Each unit is checked against the spec it came from. Software is tested; seams and measurements are graded. Work that falls out of tolerance does not leave the floor.

  5. 05

    Delivery

    SHIP

    The object ships — deployed to your infrastructure, or boxed and posted to your door — with the documentation that describes exactly what it is and how it was made.

The registerFB·X·99

Both lines begin the same way — with a specification.

Tell us what needs to exist — a platform, a garment program, a problem you can’t yet name. We’ll write the spec, quote the work, and build to it.

Legal name
FABRIC BLUEPRINT LLC
Entity
Montana LLC
Established
2026
EIN
98-1949969